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In mathematics, the Young–Deruyts development is a method of writing invariants of an action of a group on an n-dimensional vector space V in terms of invariants depending on at most n–1 vectors (Dieudonné & Carrell  1970, 1971, p.36, 39).

References

  • Dieudonné, Jean A.; Carrell, James B. (1970), "Invariant theory, old and new", Advances in Mathematics, 4: 1–80, doi: 10.1016/0001-8708(70)90015-0, ISSN  0001-8708, MR  0255525
  • Dieudonné, Jean A.; Carrell, James B. (1971), Invariant theory, old and new, Boston, MA: Academic Press, doi: 10.1016/0001-8708(70)90015-0, ISBN  978-0-12-215540-6, MR  0279102


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In mathematics, the Young–Deruyts development is a method of writing invariants of an action of a group on an n-dimensional vector space V in terms of invariants depending on at most n–1 vectors (Dieudonné & Carrell  1970, 1971, p.36, 39).

References

  • Dieudonné, Jean A.; Carrell, James B. (1970), "Invariant theory, old and new", Advances in Mathematics, 4: 1–80, doi: 10.1016/0001-8708(70)90015-0, ISSN  0001-8708, MR  0255525
  • Dieudonné, Jean A.; Carrell, James B. (1971), Invariant theory, old and new, Boston, MA: Academic Press, doi: 10.1016/0001-8708(70)90015-0, ISBN  978-0-12-215540-6, MR  0279102



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